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Cyber-Bullying

It is far easier to bully in the cyber world than to bully in person. It happens more than you might think. Willful and repeated harm inflicted on another person by means of technology has lead to teen suicide, depression and increased isolation.

  • How does cyber-bullying work?
  • What are the consequences?
  • What does the law have to say about cyber-bullying?
  • If my child (or friend) is being bullied, wouldn't I know?
  • How does this affect schools?

These questions and many more are answered in our Cyber-Bullying Presentation. Presentations can be customized to fit your specific needs.